More layers than a wedding cake! I wouldn't advise trying to eat them.

Now, your image looks really light, doesn't it? I address this by copying the layer multiple times. Because each layer has a degree of transparency, when they stack, the overall image regains it's vibrancy before you "skimmed" it for transparency. Flatten your image layers, turn off your Background layer, and you're ready to save!

Just got to File > Export > Quick Export as PNG. Name it and done! You've made your first colorful and textured transparent PNG! Huzzah!

Note : If you Quick Export as PNG, your resolution is going to reduce your DPI to 72. So if you want to retain a 300 DPI, just Save As to maintain resolution.

Quick Export aka "Save The Thing", Lazy People Edition.

Did you find the tutorial helpful? What did you create with it? Do you have any suggestions for future How Tos? Let me know in the comments below!

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